Well, Cygan was wondering why there wasn't one, so I made it. I guess we can talk about queer stuff. :3
(*LGBTQ+ Solidarity huggles*)
Oh, and if you're wondering, non-queer folks are welcome too.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Dec 1st 2023 at 12:49:01 PM
"you may think spiders are disgusting, but how do you think the average straight guy feels about gays?" - some guy next to me
uhm, like
its possible to be straight and not homophobic????????
(inb4 hopy comes in claiming otherwise)
and thats really just a stupid thing to say
not to even mention how fucking offensive
i think i mostly want to see what happens when this whole place breaks apartHomophobes wish they were as appealing as spiders.
Introduce him to a gay spider.
Stories don't tell us monsters exist; we knew that already. They show us that monsters can be trademarked and milked for years.Oh wow, has anyone studied homosexual behavior in invertebrates?
Fresh-eyed movie blog-gives up and leaves-
How about homosex worms?
i lol'd
i think i mostly want to see what happens when this whole place breaks apartWell I'm having a lovely time fizzling with anger. It's almost nogistalic.
edited 4th May '15 4:37:42 PM by Matues
That comparison literally makes no sense.
I have plenty of gay friends, and they are definitely nothing like those eight-legged demons sent from Hell to torment us.
... Yeah, I hate spiders.
But what if
Gay spiders
... The orientation of the spiders does not matter to me.
How would you know? Like can you determine spider's sex? And if you could would you really want to do this during spider sex? That seems like a lot of watching spiders have sex. They can't really tell you they're gay they're spiders.
But the gays will lay their eggs in your ear and spin their invisible webs at exactly the level that you'll get them stuck in your mouth.
Spiders just eat nuisance bugs and have beautiful weddings where they're allowed.
Fresh-eyed movie blogI was thinking more along the lines of anthro characters.
Spider furries?
Not... commonly seen, but I'm sure someone is into it.
Birthright: an original web novel about Dragons, the Burdens of Leadership, and Mangoes.Yes probably.
Time to write my bestselling romantic tragedy about gay anthro spiders who get squished by a foot right after their marriage.
they/them || "Forgive me, regent of queer amphibians" - Lt.BGobYeah, I've seen that before.
The spider part is too squick for me.
anthropomorphizing them does not make the spiders any less horrifying
in fact it would probably make them even more so
i think i mostly want to see what happens when this whole place breaks apartSo I'm going to put a line in my sig that request people call me "She/Her" for a while.
I want to see how that, specifically, feels to me.
Is that an alright thing for me to do? Especially if it turns out I don't like it?
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."It's totally fine to see what works for you. I thought about going by "she" at one point as well. "they" fits perfectly for me but I did try everything.
[forum cryptid: it/it's]Alright, how badly would any of you react to someone you'd been talking to/considering romantically showing up at four in the morning and knocking on your window?
I'm seeking a census on this, because it recently happened with people I know.
That depends largely on why they are there - I've known some who come to me around then because they've been very depressed or their mind has become disturbed for one reason or another, and they really need somebody to help them then.
That they come to me then because their depression has them get into a bad state, and they trust me enough for it? Well, that's only a good thing to me.
edited 4th May '15 11:05:33 PM by RatherRandomRachel
"Did you expect somebody else?"Today in unnecessarily gendered concepts: number and letters. Basically what one of my classmates a massively bigoted idiot insisted on, which is fortunately an opinion not shared by the rest of the class.
That's more or less my thoughts on the matter. I think it takes a special kind of mentality to look at someone who was encouraged to kill themselves and then did so and state that there's no connection whatsoever.